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Sunday, 20 March 2011

17 February – 30 May 2011The missing link in British photography between Frederick Evans and those contrasting moderns, Bill Brandt and Cecil BeatonMark Haworth-Booth, 2006E.O. Hoppé is one of the most important photographers of the first half of the twentieth century. Celebrated during his lifetime, much of Hoppé’s work has only recently been reassembled and this major survey will enable visitors to discover a forgotten master.Featuring 150 works, The exhibition includes Hoppé’s strikingly modernist portraits of society figures and important personalities from the worlds of literature, politics and the arts, including George Bernard Shaw, Margot Fonteyn, Albert Einstein, Vita Sackville-West and members of the royal family.These studio portraits will be shown alongside his fascinating photojournalist studies of everyday British people ranging from street musicians and circus performers to bus drivers and postmen, which capture the realities of day-to-day life between the wars.

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November 2012

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100 Years 2001 is a series of 101 portraits in black & white arranged according to age. The series begins with an 8month baby and end with the portrait of an old man at the age of 100years.Each pictures represent the age rather that the person and someone can see the journey of a whole lifetime by looking those portraits.